1. To highlight words: left click, hold down, and drag across as many words or lines as you want, then let go. Then you can do what you want with those words.

  2. For instance, you can delete them all at once by going to Edit>Cut or Delete.

  3. You can underline them all at once by clicking on U in the blue bar above.

  4. You can make all the words in Bold print by clicking on the B in the blue bar.

  5. You can make them all italics by clicking on the I in the blue bar above. (that's a capital i.)

  6. You can undo what you've just done by going to Edit>Undo.

  7. You can copy those words or lines onto another email or document by clicking on Edit>Copy. Then start a new email or document, put your pointer in the text box and click on Edit>Paste.


Margaret Ann 8253 adams@...........................


HIGHLIGHTING USING THE KEYBOARD
  1. Another quick tip to make life easier is learning how to use the keyboard to highlight things.
  2. Put the cursor at the beginning of what you want to copy by clicking there once with the left mouse button.
  3. Now hold down the Shift key and use either the arrow keys, the Home key or the End key to highlight.
  4. The arrow keys are self-explanatory. (Try it!)
  5. Holding down the Shift key and then hitting the Home key will highlight from the cursor to the beginning of a line.
  6. Holding down the Shift key and then hitting the End key will highlight from the cursor to the end of a line
  7. Now you know how to copy and paste!!!!!

HAZEL LEDERER


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